Janine Lim's 5th competency title: Servant Leadership in Technology Facilitation and Collaboration
Definition: Servant leadership through serving and giving resources and tools to others using technology to facilitate collaboration and collaboration to provide effective tools and resources.
Nury Perez's 5th competency title: Leadership and Technology Definition: Leaders understand available technologies and find the way to best match it with the educational needs
Careaga, A. (2001). E-ministry: Connecting with the net generation. Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Publications.
Baker, G. A. (2000). Understanding the role of information technology in supporting geographically dispersed teams: An experimental study. Retrieved from ProQuest Digital Dissertations. (AAT 9994205)
Dennis, A. R., & Valacich, J. S. (1999). Rethinking media richness: Towards a theory of media synchronicity. Paper presented at the 32nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.
Elliott, M. A. (2007). Stigmergic collaboration: A theoretical framework for mass collaboration [Doctoral Dissertation]. Retrieved from http://mark-elliott.net/blog/?page_id=24
Glaser, J. (2005). Leading through collaboration: Guiding groups to productive solutions. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.
Greenleaf, R. K. (1998). Education and maturity. In L. C. Spear (Ed.), The power of servant-leadership. San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler Publishers.
Hambley, L. A. (2005). Virtual team leadership: The effects of leadership style and communication medium on team interaction styles and outcomes. Retrieved from ProQuest Digital Dissertation. (AAT NR05638)
Hughes, R., Ginnett, R., & Curphy, G. (2006). Leadership: Enhancing the lessons of experience (5th ed.). Boston, MA: McGraw Hill.
ISTE (2009). Technology facilitation standards. Retrieved from http://www.iste.org/
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Laub, J. A. (1999). Assessing the servant organization: Development of the Servant Organizational Leadership Assessment (SOLA) instrument. (AAT 9921922)
Lave, J., & Wenger, E. (2005). Situated learning : legitimate peripheral participation. Cambridge [England]: New York.
Senge, P. (1995). Robert Greenleaf's legacy: A new foundation for twenty-first century institutions. In L. C. Spears (Ed.), Reflections on leadership (pp. 217-241). New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Wheatley, M. J. (2001). Leadership and the new science: Discovering order in a chaotic world. San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler Publishers.
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This is a page where teachers in small schools (3 or less teachers) collaborate in order to help each other plan and implement curriculum in their classrooms
I created this page as a way of encouraging teachers to collaborate
i. . Adventist Virtual Learning Network (AVLN) Collaborative Spirit Award 2005: PPT from Presentation and Photo of the Award
ii. United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA) Distance Learning Leader Award 2008
My work for the independent study for this competency included reading, collecting artifacts and writing the reflection paper. As I collected resources, I realized I should include the two awards in this area as well.
(i) In 2005 I received the AVLN Collaborative Spirit Award for my service in AVLN.
(ii) In 2008 I received the United States Distance Learning Association Award for leadership. The recommendation letters in particular give evidence of my collaboration and servant leadership.
(iii) These book reviews and article or dissertation reviews were part of my work for the independent study and laid the foundation for my reflection paper.
(iv) Finally, I made a chart comparing servant leadership, facilitative learning theory, and three collaboration theories.
The two awards in this section are the strongest evaluation evidence of my leadership and collaborative spirit. The recommendation letters in particular show how I have collaborated with others to serve the K12 education community. The theory chart shows my synthesis and analysis of several theories
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Sample Reflection Papers
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My reflection paper makes connections to servant leadership and French's theories of power, and makes connections between servant leadership, facilitation theory, and collaboration theory. New practice inspired by this study is described.
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5 Individually Chosen Competency - Technology
Competency Definitions
Definition: Servant leadership through serving and giving resources and tools to others using technology to facilitate collaboration and collaboration to provide effective tools and resources.
Best Databases
(Andrews University Library Databases Start Page: Always start here so you have full access to the articles.)References
Sample Artifacts
ii. United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA) Distance Learning Leader Award 2008
- Award announcement
iii. Book review/article reviews on my blog shared with my regional group via Moodle- Church Next
- eMinistry
- Leading Through Collaboration
- Thinking on the Web
- Geographically Dispersed Teams
- Educational Researchers Using Videoconferencing to Collaborate
- Virtual Team Leadership
- Stigmergic Collaboration: A Theoretical Framework for Mass Collaboration
iv. Theory Synthesis Chart shared with my regional group in Moodle.janine@janinelim.com
Full portfolio online here.
(i) In 2005 I received the AVLN Collaborative Spirit Award for my service in AVLN.
(ii) In 2008 I received the United States Distance Learning Association Award for leadership. The recommendation letters in particular give evidence of my collaboration and servant leadership.
(iii) These book reviews and article or dissertation reviews were part of my work for the independent study and laid the foundation for my reflection paper.
(iv) Finally, I made a chart comparing servant leadership, facilitative learning theory, and three collaboration theories.
Sample Reflection Papers
janine@janinelim.com
Full portfolio online here.